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If my five nights taught me anything, it's that London is full of benevolent souls.
They supposedly have free will, meaning – like humans – they can decide if they want to be neutral, or good, or evil, pesky bastards, floating around, constantly on fire, whispering in ears and leading benevolent souls to ruin.
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But a benevolent one".
He's not benevolent.
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